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Apparatus And Method For Alarm Management

a technology of alarm management and alarm apparatus, applied in the field of alarm management, can solve problems such as excessive alarm flow, hazardous events, and poor plant performance, and achieve the effect of reducing the number of alarms presented

Active Publication Date: 2020-08-06
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO +1
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Benefits of technology

The present approach allows for the analysis of alarm logs from industrial machines and the reduction of the number of alarms that operators need to handle. This is achieved by creating a mental model of the machine control system using a Petri net, which is a mathematical representation of the relationships between alarms. This representation helps the operator identify the root causes of the alarms and reduce the number of alarms that need to be handled. The approach also guides the operator during the process of reconfiguring the machine control system. Overall, the approach helps improve operational safety and efficiency by reducing the risk of alarms overloading operators and allowing them to better diagnose and address issues in a timely manner.

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Consequently, excessive alarm flows (“alarm floods”), where sequences of numerous alarms occur in a short period of time, often occur in today's industrial environment.
As operators cannot react quickly enough to these alarm floods, off-specification products may be produced, the performance of the plant may suffer, and hazardous events may occur.

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[0033]In the approaches described herein, modeling and analysis techniques for discrete event systems (DES) are used to reduce the number of alarms presented to human or machine operators where these operators are operating, monitoring, and / or controlling industrial machines. In some aspects, two systematic relations (domination and mutual dependency) between the alarms of a sequence are automatically discovered and / or determined. The discovered or determined relations are then analyzed by an expert (human or machine) to validate redundancies. This analysis relies on the representation of the relations in the form of Petri nets (PNs). Construction rules are determined and these are applied to real-time alarm events to filter the events that are presented to human or machine operators.

[0034]As described herein, alarms can be seen as Boolean variables that have a value is 1 when the corresponding alarm is active and a value of 0 when the alarm is inactive. The occurrence of an alarm c...

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Abstract

A Petri net that corresponds to the mathematical model is determined and the Petri net includes the domination relationships and mutual dependency relationships between individual alarms. The Petri net is analyzed to determine a set of construction rules. The construction rules define an approach to reduce the number of alarms presented to an operator or a computer program.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONField of the Invention[0001]The subject matter disclosed herein generally relates to the management of alarms.Brief Description of the Related Art[0002]Various types of industrial machines are used to perform various tasks. For example, boilers, fans, engines, wind turbines, generators, manufacturing devices, cutters, drills, saws, presses, vehicles, or power equipment are used to perform various functions. This equipment can be used in factories, wind farms, offices, businesses, or various other locations.[0003]Sensors are often deployed at, in, or around these machines to sense conditions directly or indirectly indicative of machine operation. Sensed parameters may include the speed of the machine, the condition of the machine, internal pressures of the machine, the operating state of the machine to mention a few examples. This information can be compared to predetermined thresholds and an alarm can be created that indicates when the machine goes beyond ...

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IPC IPC(8): G05B23/02H04L12/24G06F17/10G08B29/04
CPCG05B23/0281G08B29/04H04L41/0613G06F17/10H04L41/0609G05B23/0272G05B23/0216G06F11/0793H04L41/0631G06F11/0703H04L41/069G08B29/188
Inventor SABOT, HERVÉLAUMONIER, YANNICKLESAGE, JEAN-JACQUESFAURE, JEAN-MARC
Owner GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
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